What I did
Today I learnt the basics on how to use adobe audition. Adobe Audition is a professional audio editing application that includes a non-destructive mixing and editing environment, as well as a destructive waveform editing mode. Adobe Audition can be used for: Recording and mixing sound projects. Creating original or remixed music. I hope to use this programme for my radio edit in the future.
What did I learn
One of the things that we learnt in the session was bleeding audio. Bleeding audio is when audio is too loud or is in the red section of the volume. This means that when you play the audio you can hear other sounds such as white noise which happens when the mic is too loud. To fix this problem one thing you could try is noise reduction which is located in ‘Effects’ and then in modulation you need to select the part which you want to eliminate. This then captures the noise print. When capturing a noise print you would need to make sure that you do not select any audio with noise in it otherwise is will reduce the volume of the sound as well as the white noise your trying to remove. Then you go back to noise reduction respiration which opens noise reduction process which should wipe out some of that white noise making your audio sound clearn. However doing this may have another effect on the audio as you might be able to hear some reverb in the audio as the effect is trying to get rid of the sound.
